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A Jacksonville sheriff’s officer fired his gun at, but did not hit, a suspect during a domestic disturbance Wednesday in West Jacksonville.

Police were called to the Four Seasons trailer park on the 7600 block of Old Plank Road around 5:20 p.m. for a reported armed domestic disturbance, said Assistant Chief Chris Butler. He said the suspect, 22-year-old Cody R. Fortney, was arguing with his grandmother after drinking all day at her trailer.

According to the two officers’ account, Fortney repeatedly yelled, “I have a gun,” when they arrived. Fortney’s grandmother then ran out of the trailer screaming, and Fortney followed and stood in front of the door.

Fortney then pointed a dark object at them, and Officer Jim Ottinger fired his gun once, Butler said. Fortney was not hit and retreated back into the trailer. Fortney refused to leave the trailer for more than an hour but eventually surrendered to police. He was arrested and charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer.

Although Ottinger believed Fortney had a gun, Butler said police have not found any firearms at the scene.

“Right now, it’s being described as a dark object,” Butler said. “There are dark objects that are around there. We haven’t found a handgun as of yet.

The incident was Ottinger’s first officer-involved shooting, Butler said. The Sheriff’s Office’s response-to-resistance board will review the facts of the incident and determine whether the shooting was justified.